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  • Wireframe in Rendered Video… WTF?!?!?

    Posted by David Roscher on April 2, 2013 at 6:19 am

    Attn: Adobe Engineers & Support Staff (including but not limited to Todd Kopriva)

    I just uploaded this video on YouTube:

    Why not make some Raw Cacao Dark Chocolate at Home Some time? How?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuLUjApG2ic&feature=youtu.be

    I don’t understand why, or HOW a wireframe ended up appearing in my completed video start at 14:08 to end of video; it’s super obvious to me, though maybe not so much to others.

    Thanks!

    David
    Media Producer
    Editing System: Mac Pro 2008; 3,1 with 2×2.8 Xeon, 14GB RAM (Can’t wait to discover when a New Mac Pro Tower will be announced!)
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    David Roscher replied 13 years, 1 month ago 3 Members · 6 Replies
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  • Jan Bauters

    April 2, 2013 at 8:15 am

    seems it is the typical cross of a plugin that is in “trialmode”, or “not licensed”

  • Tim Kolb

    April 2, 2013 at 10:38 am

    Yes…it’s due to an unlicensed effect plugin.

    Thank goodness Todd Kopriva and the Adobe Support Staff can all go back to what they were doing…

    TimK,
    Director, Consultant
    Kolb Productions,

    Adobe Certified Instructor

  • David Roscher

    April 2, 2013 at 8:57 pm

    Ha ha.

    No seriously, Everything is licensed. It’s the ONLY Video that has this WireFrame.

    Recently upgraded Computer with new boot drive, Installed Fresh 10.8.2 and then Migrated from 10.6.8; as well as installed to CS6. Perhaps my licensing of my plug in’s didn’t transfer to the new CS6 Premiere Software…? Could that be the cause?
    A prior editor to my workstation installed the plug in, so will have to search out the serial and resolve; but yeah, that was the issue.

    I’m looking at my source footage, and it’s not there; so it’s the only cause that I can see. There is the 1 plug in, that I realize now wasn’t even needed. Live and learn.

    Thanks for taking the moments to contemplate and consider this.

    Much appreciated!

    David
    Media Producer
    Editing System: Mac Pro 2008; 3,1 with 2×2.8 Xeon, OSX 10.8.2
    14GB RAM (Can’t wait to discover when a New Mac Pro Tower will be announced!)
    Nvidia 480GTx 1536Mb GDDR5
    Boot: Mercury Accelsior RAID SSD 480GB + project Drive
    Secondary: Velociraptor 500Gb
    2x1TB Element Back-up Drives
    6TB Media Storage
    Primary Edit tool: Adobe Premiere CS5 Master Edition & CS6 Suite (New User to this Suite on the Cloud!)

  • Tim Kolb

    April 2, 2013 at 9:07 pm

    Whatever effect is applied during that “X” appearing on screen thinks that it’s an expired trial, and that’s the reason for it.

    I’ve seen it on a trial installation here, but I can’t remember who does the “X” thing…Magic Bullet possibly? BorisFX? Do you have Sapphire installed?

    TimK,
    Director, Consultant
    Kolb Productions,

    Adobe Certified Instructor

  • David Roscher

    April 2, 2013 at 9:21 pm

    What can i say? I was tripping/freaking out when i first saw this.

    Thanks for your feedback.

    David
    Media Producer
    Editing System: Mac Pro 2008; 3,1 with 2×2.8 Xeon, OSX 10.8.2
    14GB RAM (Can’t wait to discover when a New Mac Pro Tower will be announced!)
    Nvidia 480GTx 1536Mb GDDR5
    Boot: Mercury Accelsior RAID SSD 480GB + project Drive
    Secondary: Velociraptor 500Gb
    2x1TB Element Back-up Drives
    6TB Media Storage
    Primary Edit tool: Adobe Premiere CS5 Master Edition & CS6 Suite (New User to this Suite on the Cloud!)

  • David Roscher

    April 2, 2013 at 9:26 pm

    It was an ‘Instant HD’ effect tool’ that I hadn’t even realized was attached to the main video sequence. Was on my editing workstation before I began using it.
    All tools and effects were all working fine, then I upgraded my Boot drive and did a fresh install of OSX 10.8.2; Migrated Apps from prior boot drive. Then got a great offer on CS6 Cloud and went for it. Since then a few old plug ins stopped working.
    The instant HD was the most useful one; though as I mentioned I had over looked that it was on a clip that really didn’t need it; it was already 1080HD.

    my error.

    David
    Media Producer
    Editing System: Mac Pro 2008; 3,1 with 2×2.8 Xeon, OSX 10.8.2
    14GB RAM (Can’t wait to discover when a New Mac Pro Tower will be announced!)
    Nvidia 480GTx 1536Mb GDDR5
    Boot: Mercury Accelsior RAID SSD 480GB + project Drive
    Secondary: Velociraptor 500Gb
    2x1TB Element Back-up Drives
    6TB Media Storage
    Primary Edit tool: Adobe Premiere CS5 Master Edition & CS6 Suite (New User to this Suite on the Cloud!)

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